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Korean War hero Ralph Puckett to lie in honor at US Capitol
Medal of Honor recipient Ralph Puckett will lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol in recognition of his heroism during the Korean War.
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
By Kyle Rempfer
Virginia AG wants personnel records of police officers after Army lieutenant stopped
Mark Herring's request is the latest development arising from a federal lawsuit filed recently by U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario against the two police officers.
Town fires police officer involved in traffic stop of Black Army lieutenant
In the statement Sunday, Windsor officials said an internal investigation opened at the time into the use of force determined that department policy wasn’t followed.
Burn pit advocate, Navy vet, Lauren Price dies after long fight with cancer
Lauren Price, 56, worked closely with lawmakers on proposals to help military toxic exposure victims and their caregivers.
Nimitz sailor recounts 341 days at sea during pandemic
The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group had the longest deployment since the Vietnam War.
By James Burky, The Daily Sentinel via the AP
Ralph Lauren can’t stop ripping off military clothing
The apparel giant just can't help themselves.
By Jon Simkins
Proposed bill would prohibit federal police from wearing camouflage
The move follows complaints this summer that camo-clad law enforcement officers, called in to quell protests across the nation, have confused the public about the role the military is playing domestically.
By Kyle Rempfer